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Old 30th May 2005, 23:36   #1
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quick question for you audio/stereo experts......

Hi Guys, I've had my car's audio system installed for about 2 years now and Im happier than it was with its OEM setup. I had my local stsero shop replace all the stock speakers with MB QUART Q series speakers. The Nokia sub woofer was replaced with 2 JL free air sub woofers powered by an Alpine power amp. The overall sound is great! Over time I've been studying all the various range of frequencies and the only weak point is the Highs/treble sound. I maxxed out the DSP Eq setting for the highs and also maxxed out the secondary audio adjustment which is accessed by pressing the audio button on the NAV screen. There's nothing else I can do to maximize the treble sound and it still is NOt as high as I would like it to be.
here's my question, considering the fact that all the MB Quart speakers are being powered by the stock BMW amp and this amp has a preset crossover for the treble, is there a way for me to increase the treble sound and get it to be higher than what it is, without replacing the stock stereo amp? Is there some type of aftermarket device that can be installed, attached or used to make the tweeters brighter sounding? I like my tweeters to be as CRISP as possible. Know what I mean?!?!
Or is this simply not possible?
Thank you.
Robert

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